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Simple Harmonic Motion - Mass on a Spring

PHY 200 & 230

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Based on Loyd #20. In this experiment, the students will both directly and indirectly determine the spring constant k of a spring and compare the two values. They will also determine that the amplitude of the spring is independent of the period of the spring.




Equipment

Name Location Quantity
Springs, 12" JE-105A-D52,53 1 per table
Tape, Masking JE-105A-D71 1 per table
Weight Hangers, 100g JE-105A-D42, D43 1 per table
Timer - 389 JE-105A-D62 1 per table
Meter Stick - 2.00m JE-105A-(105 Door-L) 1 per table
Laptops JE-105A-S131, by S135 1 per table
Clamp, Pendulum JE-105A-D65 1 per table
Model, Matter - Rectangle Spring JE-113A-DS78-285 1 per room


Notes

This lab requires laptops. The computer cart containing the laptops can be wheeled by faculty into the lab room.

Make sure that there are enough slotted masses in the back of the room for all students. Make sure that the room has plenty of paper.

Note: Springs with some clearance between the coils should be used. Springs which are too



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